Key Takeaways Fundamental Duties were incorporated into the constitution by the 42nd Constitution Amendment Act of 1976. They consist of 11 duties of citizens, though originally contained 10. They were recommended by the Swaran Singh Committee. They ..
Key Takeaways A brief introduction of the concept of complaints under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. A brief explanation of the provisions that specifically deal with the process of complaints to the Magistrate. Few landmark judgments explaini ..
Key takeaways What is Equal Remunerations Act,1976? What are the Salient features of the Act? How does the provisions under the Act guarantee no discrimination and Equal Pay for Equal Work? Whether Equal Pay for Equal Work comes under the ambit of A ..
Key Takeaways What is the Doctrine of Indoor management Origin of the doctrine Exceptions to this doctrine with case lawsIntroductionIn the corporate world, several concepts assist in the identification of the relationship that protects the safety of ..
Key Takeaways Who is Lieutenant Governor? Functions, powers, and role of Lt. Governor. A comparative analysis between the State Governor and the Lt. Governor.IntroductionA Union Territory is headed by a Lieutenant Governor, who is a nominal head. The ..
Key Takeaways When a person writes a check to someone else, he or she may not be aware of the current bank balance, and the check may be returned unpaid. In such cases, the cheque drawer is given 30 days to refund the money to the payee. The Negotia ..
Key Takeaways A brief introduction of the term ‘indemnity’ and its meaning in the context of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. The specific provisions under the Indian Contract Act deal with the contract of indemnity and the rights of the in ..
Key Takeaways The rule of evidence requires each party to present the best evidence available in order to prove their claim. The Burden of Proof is qualified by the Standard of Proof, which is dependent on the assertions made. Proof beyond a reasonab ..
Key Takeaways Under Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, certain conditions must be met for a marriage to be valid; if these conditions are not met, the marriage is considered void or voidable. The parties in a void and voidable marriage have r ..
Key Takeaways An overall scenario of bigamy and a brief comparison of such practice in earlier times and today. The laws in India that discourage and prohibit the practice of bigamy and provide for strict punishment regarding such offenses.Introducti ..